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No, Kum-Sok

LC control no.nr 96024877
Descriptive conventionsrda
Personal name headingNo, Kum-Sok
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Variant(s)Kum-Sok, No
Rowe, Kenneth Hill
노 금석
See alsoGraduate of: University of Delaware
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Employer: University of Delaware
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Employer: Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
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Associated countryKorea (North) United States
Associated placeManchuria (China)
LocatedKorea (North) Newark (Del.) New York (State) Wilmington (Del.) Daytona Beach (Fla.)
Birth date1932-01-10
Death date2022-12-26
Place of birthKorea (North)
Place of deathDaytona Beach (Fla.)
Field of activityengineering education flight
AffiliationKorea (North). Chosŏn Inmin'gun konggun University of Delaware Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
Profession or occupationfighter pilots engineers college teachers
Special noteNon-Latin script reference not evaluated
Found inMig-15 to freedom, 1996: CIP title page (No Kum-Sok; wartime North Korean defector who first delivered the secret fighter jet to the Americans in 1953)
New York times, January 5, 2023, viewed January 9, 2023 (No Kum-Sok; Kenneth Hill Rowe; born January 10, 1932 in Korea; died at his home in Daytona Beach (Fla.) December 26, 2022; received fighter jet training from Soviet airmen in Manchuria; received an engineering degree from the University of Delaware; an American citizen in 1962; worked as an engineer for major defense and aerospace companies; professor of engineering at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in Daytona Beach)
Phone call to daughter, January 11, 2022 (lived in Wilmington (Del.) and New York state; worked at the University of Delaware)
Widaehan tokchaeja wa chŏnt'ugi chojongsa, 2022: title page (노 금석 = No Kŭm-sŏk) page 334 (born January 10, 1932 in area of Hamhŭng, North Korea; fighter pilot defected from North Korea and arrived in South Korea in 1953)
Associated languagekor eng